. BC. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, October Random Views Phebe Local 1-71 ra, \e i 1, IWA MEMBERS employed at the Rotter Logging Company. Left: J, Sullivan and Jim Crawford, Local 1-71, Sub-Local Secretary. 2. MIGHTY IMPORTANT MEN in any logging comp, this cookhouse| staff at O'Brien Logging Camp are from left to right, Math Salmi- beker, Fred Allon—dishwasher, Eric Wood—lunchman, Andy Wiles—| 2nd cook. 3. HEAD COCK, Anton Dryer, frying hot cakes at O'Brien's Camp ‘B’. 4, SOMEBODY WAS ALL WET when it wes found that this new wash house at Camp 'B O'Briens, had been designed without a drying room. Comp Committee members quickly prevailed upon the Company to install eisai RAY, populor member of Local 1-71, IWA, recently appointed P, (erre P GUs G Sons £0. @5 a temporary organizer on the Loggers’ Navy. 6. EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS of loggers have necessitated a complex 51 W. Hastings Street Vancouver, B. C. ___ fecord system for Local 1-71, as may be seen by the large filing cabinets in the which are handled very efficiently by attractive office ~ 4 Family Business Owned.and Operated In B.C. For 47 Years jaxter, Local a